Firefox 130 Fixes High-Impact Security Flaws: What You Need to Know

Firefox 130 patches some serious security bugs, including a sneaky type confusion vulnerability and a fullscreen notice that could hide under Android panels. Whether you’re a casual browser or a hardcore techie, make sure to update Firefox to sidestep these digital booby traps!

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Firefox 130: Fighting bugs harder than a can of Raid at a roach convention. Mozilla’s latest update patches so many holes that it might as well come with a complimentary roll of duct tape.

Key Points:

  • High impact vulnerabilities fixed, including WASM type confusion and memory safety bugs.
  • Moderate impact issues addressed, such as hidden fullscreen notices and exposed internal event interfaces.
  • Specific focus on Android-only bugs and cross-compartment object mishandlings.
  • Fixes also applied to Firefox ESR 128.2 and Thunderbird 128.2.
  • Enhancements in garbage collection and confirmation prompts for external application links.

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